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‘Return to Me: A Spiritual Process for Church Revitalization’ with Claude King
February 19, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm EST
Pastors, church leaders, revitalization coaches, prayer leaders — You will not want to miss this opportunity to hear from Claude King as he shares Return to Me: A Spiritual Process for Church Revitalization.
“A revived church is the only hope for a dying world.” — Andrew Murray
Claude King writes: “Plateaued, declining, and lukewarm churches need a spiritual revitalization, not just a cosmetic fix. Examine a new tool and biblical process to guide your church to hear and respond to what the Spirit is saying to the church. Help your church Love God, Love Others, Surrender All, Be Transformed, Join God’s Mission, and Glorify God as they return to Him. He’s given an invitation and made a promise: “‘Return to Me, and I will return to you,’ says the Lord of Armies.” (Malachi 3:7).
Claude King will be sharing Wednesday, February 19, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm at the BRN Hub.
Registration is free, and includes lunch and a copy of King’s newest book Return to Me: God’s Invitation and Promise to His Church (one per church).
If overnight accommodations in the Volunteer House are needed (available on a First Come, First Served basis), please contact the Helpdesk at helpdesk@brnunited.org.
About Claude King
Claude King currently serves as discipleship and church health specialist at LifeWay Christian Resources. He and his wife Reta are natives and current residents of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. After attending school in New Orleans, Claude began work as an editor at the Baptist Sunday School Board (now LifeWay) in Nashville, Tennessee. After a writer cancellation, he coauthored his first book (“WiseCounsel: Skills for Lay Counseling” with John Drakeford) out of sheer necessity to meet a deadline. He met and began working with Henry Blackaby in 1986. That relationship led to their developing “Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God” which was first released in 1990. The popularity of that book led to opportunities to write others, first with Blackaby and then with a number of other authors. His special contribution to many of those resources has been his style of interactive writing that engages a learner in understanding and applying truths from a message to his or her life. In his current job at LifeWay, he speaks, leads workshops and seminars, and consults with pastors and church leaders to help them and their churches obey Jesus Christ’s final command to make disciples of all nations.